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Graduate Department

Barbara Cherry, DNSc, MBA, RN, NEA-BC Department Chair, Leadership Program Emily Merrill, PhD, RN, FNP, BC, CNE, FAANP

Department Chair, MSN Advanced

Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Program Tara Hilliard, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC

Program Director, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP Track

Kellie Bruce, PhD, RN, FNP-BC Program Director, FNP Track

Christine Stuart, MSN, CNM, WHNP-BC Director of the Nurse Midwifery Program Karen Esquibel, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC Program Director, Pediatric NP (Primary and Acute Care) Tracks

Pat Allen, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Program Director, MSN Nursing Education Track

McBride, Susan, PhD, RN

Director of the MSN Nursing Informatics Program

Introduction

The School of Nursing Graduate

Department offers the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program and the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program. The MSN program has the following tracks: Nursing Administration, Nursing Education, Nursing Informatics, Family Nurse

Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Midwifery. The DNP Program offers the following two tracks: Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) and Executive Leadership.

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The School of Nursing also offers a Post Master’s certificate in the following role and population-based focus tracks: Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Midwifery, and Nursing Informatics.

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Purpose

The purpose of the Master of Science in Nursing Program is to prepare the graduate to practice nursing within an expanded role. In synthesizing a clinical and functional focus, the graduate assumes an encompassing perspective of practice, service, research, and education.

MSN Student Learning Outcomes Upon program completion, the MSN graduate will have the preparation to: • Provide patient-centered care in the

master’s prepared nursing role. • Work in interprofessional teams to

address the needs of patients using master’s prepared nursing role skills. • Employ evidence-based practice (EBP)

by integrating the best research evidence into the master’s prepared nursing role. • Apply quality improvement as a master’s

prepared nurse.

• Utilize information in the master’s prepared nursing role to reduce errors, manage knowledge and information, make decisions, and communicate effectively.

• Integrate best practices in

implementation of master’s prepared nursing roles to ensure safety and risk reduction for patients and populations. All MSN students regardless of program or site will meet the above objectives. The MSN educational program delivery is accomplished by a combination of on-campus classes/simulated clinical and web-based technologies.

MSN APPLICATION and ADMISSION INFORMATION

All applicants are selected on a composite evaluation of past academic achievement, personal essay, career achievements and references. Although the materials required for admission consideration vary from one program to another, the general qualities considered are:

• Academic performance and aptitude • Ability to perform capably in positions

of responsibility for self and others • Potential for leadership in the advanced

nursing role Spring 2015

Admission AdmissionFall 2015 Spring 2016Admission Application

Deadline

MSN APRN Tracks August 1, 2014 January 15, 2015 August 1, 2015

Application Deadline

MSN Leadership Tracks

August 1, 2014 March 15, 2015 August 1, 2015

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MSN and Post Master’s Application Deadlines

Consideration for admission is given to applicants who meet all admission criteria and have submitted ALL admission

requirements by the application deadline to NursingCAS, the Centralized Application Service for Nursing Programs AND to the TTUHSC Registrar’s Office, SON Admissions, 3601 4th Street, Stop 8310, Lubbock, Texas 79430.

To be considered for admission “ALL” admission requirements must be received by the application deadline noted below. (Please note the MSN Program does not admit students for the summer admission. Summer applications are accepted for the Post-Master’s Certificate.)

Admission Requirements - MSN Applicant must submit the following application requirements for full admission: • Valid Texas or Compact RN License • Baccalaureate nursing degree from

a regionally accredited college or university with nursing program accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). • Successful completion of an

undergraduate research and statistics course

• Minimum 3.0 GPA or better (on a 4.0 scale) in upper division undergraduate nursing courses

• BLS Certification • Personal statement • Letters of Reference (3)

• Completed application within the Nursing Centralized Application Service

(NursingCAS) https://portal.nursingcas. org

• Completed Merlin supplemental application http://www.ttuhsc.edu/ merlin

• Oath of Residency

• Official transcripts from all institutions formerly attended.

NOTE: All transcripts must be from regionally accredited colleges or universities with nursing program accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).

• International Students: appropriate documentation – TOEFL score • Applicants to the Adult-Gerontology

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) track must have at least one (1) year of RN experience in an acute care, intensive care, or emergency department setting within the past five (5) years.

• Applicants to the Pediatric Primary and Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (PNP) tracks are required to have two (2) years of RN pediatric experience prior to admission. For applicants to the PNP Acute Care track, RN pediatric experience in critical care, ER, or acute care is preferred.

• Applicants to the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track must have one (1) year of RN experience prior to application submission to the FNP program.

• Applicants to the Nurse Midwifery (NMW) track are required to have at least one (1) year labor and delivery experience or comparable OB clinical

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experience within the last five (5) years prior to admission.

• Applicants to the NMW track must possess current EFM proficiency taken/ updated within the last 5 years.

• Experience in nursing informatics or information technology is preferred for applicants to the Nursing Informatics track.

Admission Requirements - Post Master’s Certificate

• Valid Texas or Compact RN License • Master of Science in Nursing degree from a regionally accredited college or university with nursing program accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) • Minimum 3.0 GPA or better (on a 4.0

scale)

• ACLS/PALS certification (FNP, PNP, AGACNP)

• NRP (Neonatal resuscitation program) and course in EFM (electronic fetal monitoring) (NMW)

• Personal Goals Essay • Letters of Reference (3)

• Completed Merlin supplemental application, http://www.ttuhsc.edu/ merlin, and appropriate documentation, i.e. TOEFL score

• Official transcript for the MSN degree Note: All transcripts must be from a regionally accredited college or university with nursing program accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or form the National Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) • Applicants to the Adult Gerontology

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) track must have at least

one (1) year of RN experience in acute care, intensive care, or an emergency department setting within the past five (5) years.

• Applicants to the Pediatric Primary and Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (PNP) tracks are required to have two (2) years of RN experience in pediatrics prior to admission. For applicants to the PNP Acute Care track, RN experience in critical care, ER, or acute care is preferred.

• Applicants to the Family Nurse

Practitioner (FNP) track are required to have one (1) year RN experience prior to application submission to the FNP program.

• Applicants to the Nurse Midwifery (NMW) track are required to have one (1) year of RN experience in labor and delivery or an equivalent OB clinical experience within the last five years prior to admission.

• Applicants to the NMW track must possess current EFM proficiency taken/ updated within the last 5 years.

• Experience in nursing informatics or information technology is preferred for applicants to the post-master’s Nursing Informatics track.

Although academic criteria are the most important factors in admission considerations, additional information considered for all applicants will include but is not limited to demographic data, diverse work and life experiences, and unique attributes that would contribute to the profession of nursing. Other non-academic factors considered in the admission decision include but are not limited to:

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• Evidence of leadership in nursing • Work experience

• Diversity of experience such as study abroad, knowledge of other cultures, proficiency in other languages • Military service

• Permanent resident of TTUHSC service area

• First generation college student • Bilingual

• Socioeconomic status

All applicants will be reviewed in an individual and holistic manner. No single factor will determine a student’s admission. Only complete applications are reviewed for admission consideration.

Computer Requirements

See Computer Requirements on page 33. Criminal Background Checks

A Criminal Background Check (CBC) must be completed prior to enrollment at TTUHSC School of Nursing in compliance with TTUHSC OP 10.20, http://www.ttuhsc. edu/hsc/op/op10/op1020.pdf. Each student is responsible for the cost of his/her CBC and any additional fees.

Graduate students will complete the Hire Right Criminal Background Check process. Information will be provided to new

students with orientation information. The following searches are required for students pursuing clinical training through TTUHSC:

• Criminal History Record Information Search (including all residences for the last seven years);

• Social Security Number Trace

(residential history, state and year SSN issued);

• Sex Offender Registry;

• Office of Inspector General Sanction Report;

• General Services Administration Excluded List;

• Office of Foreign Asset Control; and • Texas State Exclusion List.

Additional background checks are required after a break in enrollment in accordance with TTUHSC OP 10.20 http://www.ttuhsc. edu/hsc/op/op10/op1020.pdf.

If an applicant believes the record is in error and gives written notification to the School of his/her intent to challenge the report, matriculation will be put on hold pending the outcome of the challenge. Should the applicant fail to notify the School of his/ her intent to challenge or it is determined that the record is accurate at the conclusion of a vendor challenge by an applicant; the admission offer will be withdrawn.

NOTE: Expunged and Sealed Offenses While expunged or sealed offenses, arrests, tickets, or citations need not be disclosed, it is your responsibility to ensure the offense, arrest, ticket or citation has, in fact, been expunged or sealed. It is recommended that you submit a copy of the Court Order expunging or sealing the record in question to our office with your application. Failure to reveal an offense, arrest, ticket, or citation that is not in fact expunged or sealed, will at a minimum, subject your license to a disciplinary fine. Non-disclosure of relevant offenses raises questions related to truthfulness and character.

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NOTE: Orders of Non-Disclosure

Pursuant to Tex. Gov’t Code § 552.142(b), if you have criminal matters that are the subject of an order of non-disclosure you are not required to reveal those criminal matters on the declaratory order form. However, a criminal matter that is the subject of an order of non-disclosure may become a character and fitness issue. Pursuant to other sections of the Gov’t Code chapter 411, the Texas Nursing Board is entitled to access criminal history record information that is the subject of an order of non-disclosure, even if you properly did not reveal that matter, the Board may require you to provide information about any conduct that raises issues of character.

Statues and Rules governing the Petition for Declaratory Order may be found in the Texas Occupations Code §§ 301.257, 301.452-304.454 (Nursing Practice Act), and in the Board Rules and Regulations relating to Nurse Education, Licensure and Practice, 22 TAC §§ 213.27-30 and §§ 217.11-12. These statutes and rules can be located on the BON’s website www.bon.state.tx.us. The Nurse Practice Act (http://www. bon.texas.gov/nursinglaw/npa.html) was amended during the 2005 Texas legislative session, adding § 301.4535, to authorize the Board of Nursing to deny or revoke licensure to an individual for certain criminal offenses. Under the provision, the BON shall refuse or shall withdraw a license if the person has been convicted of an identified offense or has noted on his or her criminal record a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. The Board of Nursing may consider eligibility for licensure of an applicant after the fifth anniversary of the successful completion of and dismissal from

probation or parole. The criminal offenses barring licensure, as defined by Texas Penal Code, include the following: murder; capital murder; reckless manslaughter; kidnapping, unlawful restraint, or unlawful transport of a person for payment and punishable as a felony; sexual assault; aggravated sexual assault; indecency with a child, an elderly or disabled person, perpetrator of family violence, an agreement to abduct a child; the sale or purchase of a child; robbery; aggravated robbery; an offense that requires the individual to register as a sexual

offender; and convections for similar crimes in a military tribunal.

Immunizations

See Immunization Requirements on page 34.

Drug Screening

Drug Screenings may be required if requested by the institution where the student performs clinical experiences. SPECIAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT Non-Degree

Special Student enrollment is not an avenue for seeking a degree. Under certain circumstances, it may be appropriate for an individual to seek admission as a non-degree seeking student. Non-non-degree Special Student admission is for the purpose of taking a limited number of courses. The applicant must seek approval from the applicable Graduate Department Chair prior to submitting a special student (non-degree) application. The student must also be

eligible for admission under the following criteria:

• Currently enrolled in a master’s nursing program at a college or university and in

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good academic standing; • Registered nurse with a BSN not

enrolled in an educational institution; or • Waiver to the above requirement from

the applicable Graduate Department Chair.

In addition to meeting admission criteria, consideration to non-degree seeking students is given on a space available basis.

A complete Special Student (non-degree) application includes the following:

• Submitted special-student application • Submitted signature page

• Submitted Oath of Residency • Submitted Basic Life Support (BLS)

certification

Special students can take a maximum of six (6) credit hours. A special student wishing to apply for full admission to one of the Graduate Department programs must submit the full application according to the stated deadlines and will be considered for admission with the entire pool of applicants for the time period the application is

submitted.

Enrollment without Credit/Course Audit Students wanting to audit a course for no grade must obtain approval from the applicable Graduate Department Chair. Students auditing a course will not be listed on the official class roll, and no notation of the audit will be made on the student’s transcript. Students enrolled for 12 or more semester credit hours may audit a course without paying an additional fee. All other students must pay a $10 fee for auditing a course.

Provisional Admission

If the requirements for full admission are not met, provisional admission may be available. Students who do not meet the minimum requirement for admission are evaluated by the MSN Program Council. Provisional admission requires the student to enroll in six (6) semester credit hours of graduate level courses for a semester and obtain a grade of “B” or higher. Students are not eligible for scholarships while on provisional status. The provisional status is changed to full matriculation once the student has successfully completed six (6) semester credit hours of graduate level course work with a grade of “B” or higher. Conditional Admission

If the requirements for full admission are not met, conditional admission may be available. The student is required to comply with “conditions” stated in the letter of admission offer prior to the first day of class for the semester the student is applying. Examples of conditional admission include, but are not limited to, the following:

• BSN completion confirmation (student graduating in current semester and verification is not available until the end of the semester)

• MSN completion confirmation (student graduating in current semester and verification is not available until the end of the semester)

• Leveling courses may be required per the MSN Program Council

Readmission

All requests for readmission must be made prior to the application deadline for the semester in which readmission is requested. The applicable Graduate Department Chair

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and MSN Program Council are responsible for overseeing all readmissions to the School of Nursing MSN Programs. Readmission of a student who has been dismissed or who withdrew for academic or disciplinary causes is also based upon the decision of the applicable Graduate Department Chair and MSN Program Council.

A student seeking readmission must comply with the following:

• Submit a letter requesting readmission to the Graduate Program

• Meet all recommendations and requirements set forth by the

Department Chair and MSN Program Council

• Complete online application and meet admission criteria for full admission Student Transfers from Other Educational Institutions

Students requesting admission to the TTUHSC SON graduate programs as a transfer student from another college or university must meet the following criteria: • Eligible to return to the institution from

which the student is transferring • Complete a full application to the

applicable MSN program by the deadlines specified for the semester of transfer to TTUHSC

• Student previously enrolled in the graduate program at TTUHSC School of Nursing who has attended another institution and is seeking to return must apply for readmission; any courses considered for transfer credit will be required to meet the standards for transfer credit

• Complete the majority or over 50% of the required credits to complete the

degree at TTUHSC School of Nursing. RECOGNITION OF PREVIOUS

NURSING LEARNING Transfer Credit

The decision to award transfer of academic credit is made by the applicable Graduate Department Chair after a thorough review of the applicant’s transcript for evidence of satisfactory course work completion and review of the course catalog descriptions and/or course syllabi as necessary to

determine course equivalency. The decision to award transfer credit is based on the TTUHSC Transfer Credit Guidelines and Procedures http://www.ttuhsc.edu/catalog/ credit_transfer.aspx. Generally, credits earned at a regionally accredited college or university are accepted for transfer provided course content is equivalent and a grade of “B” or higher has been earned in the course. The majority, or over 50%, of the required credits toward a TTUHSC School of Nursing graduate degree must be earned at TTUHSC.

PLEASE NOTE: courses previously taken as Pass-Fail will not transfer for credit if the course is required for a School of Nursing Degree.

Students requesting courses to be considered for transfer credit will:

• Submit official transcripts for courses considered for transfer credit

• Submit course descriptions and course content for each course

Credit accepted for transfer and applied to the student’s degree program will appear on the TTUHSC transcript under the name of the institution where the student completed

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the course. Transfer credit will not alter a student’s TTUHSC Grade Point Average. A student previously enrolled in the graduate program at TTUHSC School of Nursing who has attended another institution and is seeking to return and transfer in course credit must apply for readmission. Courses accepted for transfer will be required to meet the standards for transfer credit.

OFFER OF ADMISSION Offers of admission will be made

approximately six - eight weeks following the application deadline. In order to assure a place in the desired program, applicants must comply with the following:

• Accept offer in Merlin supplemental application on or before date specified in the offer of admissions letter

• Submit $100.00 non-refundable placement fee

• Complete Criminal Background Check online

• Submit evidence of compliance with required immunizations

• Complete Sexual Harassment training online and submit certificate of completion

• Complete required trainings as specified during virtual orientation

• Failure to respond to admissions offer by the date specified in offer letter may result in withdrawal of the offer of admission.

• All students admitted to the MSN Program are required to attend a mandatory on-campus orientation held at the Lubbock campus prior to the first semester of enrollment.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR

STUDENTS ADMITTED TO PROGRAM

(Master of Science in Nursing)

Graduation Under a Particular Catalog A student is expected to complete the degree requirements set forth in the School of Nursing Catalog in effect at the time the student enters the chosen area of study. Only with the specific approval of the applicable Graduate Department Chair may a different Catalog be selected. Students, in all cases, are prohibited from completing the requirements set forth in a catalog more than seven years old. The Catalog is published at least biennially and its provisions are applicable during the stated year (September 1st through August 31st). However, a student registering for the first time at TTUHSC during a summer semester is subject to the degree requirements

set forth in the Catalog effective for the fall semester immediately following that summer semester.

Maintaining Minimum Academic Requirements

The minimum GPA for continuance in the Graduate Programs is 3.0 overall. Additionally a minimum grade of “B” is required in each course (nursing) required for degree completion. The TTUHSC School of Nursing Student Handbook (http://www. ttuhsc.edu/son/handbook.aspx) provides further details regarding academic and graduation expectations.

Requirements for Progression towards the MSN Degree

• Grades are reviewed each semester and progression in the Graduate Program is determined by the applicable Graduate Department Chair and Graduate

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Program Council.

• MSN students are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA with grades at “B” or above in all graduate courses. Students with a cumulative or semester GPA below 3.0 are placed on academic probation. • Students receiving “C” or lower in a

graduate course are eligible to repeat the course one time only pursuant to recommendation of course faculty. • Students earning an overall cumulative

GPA or a semester GPA less than a 3.0 in the semester of graduation/completion are ineligible for graduation/completion. Academic Dismissal from the School of Nursing MSN Program will result from the following circumstances:

• Students earning a “C” or lower in two or more graduate courses in one semester.

• Students earning a “C” or lower in the same nursing course twice.

• Students earning a “C” or lower in a second graduate course even though one graduate courses has been retaken and a satisfactory grade of “B” or better has been obtained.

• Cumulative semester or cumulative GPA less than 2.0 for two consecutive semesters

Failing to meet expected standards in any program may result in academic dismissal at any time.

Residence Credit

The minimum residence for the MSN degree is the majority, or over 50%, of graduate course work carrying residence credit must be completed at TTUHSC. Residence credit as used here means credit for work done

while enrolled in and attending classes at TTUHSC and should not be confused with “residence” in the State of Texas.

Majority of Credits

The majority or over 50% of credits

toward any graduate or post-baccalaureate professional degree awarded by the

TTUHSC must be earned: • At TTUHSC

• In the case of those programs offered through joint, cooperative, or consortia arrangements through instruction offered by the participating institutions. Semester Credit Hours and Course Loads The semester credit hour is the unit of measure for credit purposes. Didactic (lecture) hours are measured on a one-to-one basis; clinical hours are measured on a one-to-three basis for nursing education and informatics tracks; clinical hours are measured on a one-to-four basis for the nursing administration track. For nurse practitioner and nurse midwifery clinical courses, clinical hours are measured on a one-to-3.5 basis. Approximately two hours in preparation for each hour of lecture/ didactic and an appropriate amount of time for preparation for clinical activities are required. The number of semester credit hours a student may carry (course load) is regulated by the applicable Graduate Department Chair. In determining this load, the applicable Graduate Department Chair takes into account the quality of prior scholastic work performed and the types of courses involved. A student enrolled in nine (9) or more credit hour in the Fall or Spring semester and six (6) or more credit hours in the Summer semester is considered full-time.

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DEGREE PLAN

• Upon initial enrollment into the TTUHSC Graduate Programs, each student is provided with a degree plan, individualized according to his/her program of study and part-time or full-time enrollment status. The student’s individual needs and circumstances (i.e., part-time or full-time enrollment, transfer courses, etc.) are considered when developing the degree plan.

• The applicable Graduate Department

Chair for the program in which the student is enrolled is responsible for approving the degree plan.

• The applicable Graduate Department

Chair or designee reviews the initial degree plan with the student upon enrollment in the Graduate Program. The student signs the degree plan to indicate his/her agreement with the plan and is provided with a signed copy of the plan.

• Students are responsible for notifying the applicable Graduate Program office anytime they deviate from the degree plan (i.e., withdraw from a course; fail to register for a course, etc.).

• During orientation to the applicable Graduate Program, students are advised about the requirements for their specific track or major and their responsibility to (a) be knowledgeable about their degree requirements; (b) notify the applicable Graduate Program office if they deviate from their degree plan; and (c) meet degree requirements for graduation.

• The degree plan serves as the student’s

guide for course registration each semester.

Interprofessional Education Requirement All TTUHSC students, regardless of school affiliation, will be required to complete a non-credit, online course in interprofessional education. MSN students are required to complete the online course in the first semester of enrollment.

Course Requirements

The following course requirements reflect the basic needs for each track in the MSN program. The plans should only serve as an overview of a basic course schedule of a full-time student and it will vary depending on each student’s ability to progress through the program.

NOTE: Nurse midwifery students will be required to secure and present proof of their own purchased student malpractice insurance prior to commencing nurse midwifery-specific clinical courses (N5304, N5470, N5571, and N6620). The average cost for a yearly rate is around $500 and students may select from a carrier of their choice. TT U HSC SCH OO L O F N U RSING 2 014 - 2 01 5 C AT AL OG

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MSN Degree Course Requirements for Leadership Programs

MSN Nursing Administration

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 39)

KEY:

• (F) Face-to-face • (O) Online

• (H) Hybrid (combination of face-to-face and online)

(CL) Concurrent enrollment in a Clinical Section is required

(#:#:#) First # represents the number of credit hours, Second # represents the number of lecture hours per week, Third # represents the number of clinical hours per week

*

Elective Courses are offered at select times as faculty and interest are present

(V) Variable Credit

Required Core Nursing Courses (21 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0) O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Specialty Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5385 Health Law Survey for the Nurse Executive (3:3:0 O) NURS5386 Finance and Budgeting for Nurse Leaders (3:3:0 O) NURS5346 The Nursing Administrator: Standards of Excellence (3:2.5:2 O)

NURS5347 Administrative Role Development (3:2.5:2 O)

NURS5348 Administrative Role Development: The Nurse Administrator

as Leader (3:2:4 O)

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Required Core Nursing Courses (27 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O) NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Required on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

Specialty Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5314 Leadership in Nursing Education I: Best Practices in Teaching

and Technology Integration (3:3:0 O)

NURS5315 Leadership in Nursing Education II: Best Practices in

Assessment and Measurement (3:3:0 O)

NURS5316 Leadership in Nursing Education III: Best Practices for

Curriculum Development and Program Evaluation (3:3:0 O)

NURS5317 CL, Comprehensive Clinical Care (3:2:1 O)

NURS6030 CL, Leadership in Nursing Education IV: Role and Practicum (3:.5:7.5 O)

MSN Nursing Education

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MSN Nursing Informatics

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 39)

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O)

Specialty Courses (21 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5386 Finance and Budgeting for Nurse Leaders (3:3:0 O) NURS5231 Informatics I: Foundations of Nursing Informatics

Specialization: Theories of Practice (2:2:0 O) NURS5432 Informatics II: Health Information Management and

Knowledge, CL (4:2:6 O)

NURS5333 Informatics III: Information Technology, CL (3:2:3 O) NURS5334 Informatics IV: Health Information Technology Systems Life

Cycle, CL (3:2:3 O)

NURS5335 Informatics V: Managing and Leading in Informatics, CL (3:2:3 O)

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MSN Degree Course Requirements

for APRN Programs

Family Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

KEY:

• (F) Face-to-face • (O) Online

• (H) Hybrid (combination of face-to-face

and online)

(CL) Concurrent enrollment in a Clinical Section is required

(#:#:#) First # represents the number of credit hours, Second # represents the number of lecture hours per week, Third # represents the number of clinical hours per week

* Elective Courses are offered at select times as faculty and interest are present

(V) Variable Credit

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of

Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5440 Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O)

NURS5541 Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6660 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum: Requires a portion of clinical hours in medically underserved and /or rural setting, CL

(6:1:17.5 O) All Family Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold current ACLS Certification

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Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of

Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5460 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5561 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O) NURS6652 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold ACLS Certification prior to first population focus clinical course.

One (1) year of RN experience within last 5 years in acute care, ICU, or ER required for admission to the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care track.

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Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires-on campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5480 Pediatric Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5581 Pediatric Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6680 Pediatric Nursing Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold PALS Certification prior to first population focus clinical course.

Two (2) years of RN experience in pediatrics required for admission.

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Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (AC-PNP)

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 51)

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5100 Foundation of the Well Child (1:1:0 O)

NURS5500 Pediatric Acute Care I, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS5600 Pediatric Acute Care II, CL (6:2:14 O)

NURS6690 Pediatric Acute Care III, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold PALS Certification prior to first population focus clinical course.

Two (2) years of RN experience in pediatrics required for admission. Experience in pediatric acute care, critical care, or emergency department setting preferred.

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TT U H SC SC H OO L O F N U RS ING 2 014 - 2 01 5 CA TAL OG Nurse Midwifery

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 51)

Required Core Nursing Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5326 Research for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5327 Evidence for Advanced Nurse Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5325 Health Policy Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5304 Foundations for Nurse Midwifery, CL (3:1:3.5 O) NURS5470 Nurse Midwifery I - Antepartum Care Management, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5571 Nurse Midwifery II - Intrapartum/Postpartum/Newborn Care

Management, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6620 Nursing Midwifery Practicum Integrated Practice, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Nurse Midwifery students are required to complete a NRP (neonatal resuscitation program) and EFM (electronic fetal monitoring) prior to first population focus clinical course.

One (1) year of RN experience in labor and delivery required or selected clinical OB experiences (subject to faculty/admissions committee approval) prior to admission.

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Family Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

KEY:

• (F) Face-to-face • (O) Online

• (H) Hybrid (combination of face-to-face and on-line)

(CL) Concurrent enrollment in a Clinical Section is required

(#:#:#) First # represents the number of credit hours, Second # represents the number of lecture hours per week, Third # represents the number of clinical hours per week

*

Elective Courses are offered at select times as faculty and interest are present

(V) Variable Credit

MSN Collaborative TTUHSC- Angelo State University (ASU) Degree

Course Requirements

All students need to complete both ASU and TTUHSC applications for admission. Upon receipt of completed application, ASU will evaluate the candidate and, if acceptable for admission to the ASU program, the student should contact Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing for admission information. The Department Chair for the TTUHSC School of Nursing MSN APRN Program in conjunction with the TTUHSC MSN Program Council will determine if the applicant may enter the program. The program requires 30 credit hours from TTUHSC and 18 hours from ASU.

Required Transfer Courses from Angelo State University (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

*NUR 6323 Research Foundation for Advanced Nursing (3) *NUR 6312 Evidence-Based Practice and Theory for Advanced Nursing (3)

NUR 6317 Health Policy and Ethics (3)

NUR 6324 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)

NUR 6331 Advanced Health Assessment (Requires clinical hours) (3)

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Required Nursing Courses from TTUHSC (30 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

NURS5440 Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O)

NURS5541 Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6660 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum: Requires a portion of clinical hours in medically underserved and /or rural setting, CL

(6:1:17.5 O) All Family Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold ACLS Certification prior to the first population focus clinical course.

Applicants to the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track must have one (1) year of experience as a RN prior to application submission.

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Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

Required Transfer Courses from Angelo State University (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

*NUR 6323 Research Foundation for Advanced Nursing (3) *NUR 6312 Evidence-Based Practice and Theory for Advanced Nursing (3)

NUR 6317 Health Policy and Ethics (3)

NUR 6324 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)

NUR 6331 Advanced Health Assessment (3)

NUR 6318 Pharmacotherapeutics (3)

Required Nursing Courses from TTUHSC (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5460 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5561 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O) NURS6652 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold ACLS Certification prior to first population focus clinical course.

One year of RN experience within last 5 years in acute care, ICU, or ER required for admission to the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner track.

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Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 48)

Required Transfer Courses from Angelo State University (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

*NUR 6323 Research Foundation for Advanced Nursing (3) *NUR 6312 Evidence-Based Practice and Theory for Advanced Nursing (3)

NUR 6317 Health Policy and Ethics (3)

NUR 6324 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)

NUR 6331 Advanced Health Assessment (Required clinical hours) (3)

NUR 6318 Pharmacotherapeutics (3)

Required Nursing Courses from TTUHSC (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5324 Population Health Essentials for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5323 Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5480 Pediatric Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5581 Pediatric Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O) NURS6680 Pediatric Nursing Practitioner Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold PALS Certification appropriate to their clinical specialty as a pre- requisite to NURS 5480.

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Family Nurse Practitioner Post Masters Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 30)

KEY:

• (F) Face-to-face • (O) Online

• (H) Hybrid (combination of face-to-face and on-line)

(CL) Concurrent enrollment in a Clinical Section is required

(#:#:#) First # represents the number of credit hours, Second # represents the number of lecture hours per week, Third # represents the number of clinical hours per week

*

Elective Courses are offered at select times as faculty and interest are present

(V) Variable Credit

Required Nursing Courses (30 creit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2.:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

NURS5440 Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O)

NURS5541 Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6660 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum: A portion of clinical

must be completed in medically underserved settings, CL (6:1:17.5 O) All Family Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold ACLS Certification prior to first population focus clinical course.

Applicants to the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track must have one (1) year of experience as a RN prior to application submission.

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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Required Nursing Courses (30 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires-on campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O) NURS5460 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5561 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O) NURS6652 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O) All Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold ACLS Certification prior to the first population focus clinical course.

One (1) year of RN experience within the last 5 years in acute care, ICU, or ER required for admission to the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care track.

Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Post Master’s Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 30)

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O) NURS5480 Pediatric Primary Health Care I, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5581 Pediatric Primary Health Care II, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6680 Pediatric Nursing Practicum, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold PALS Certification prior to the first population focus clinical course.

Two (2) years of RN experience in pediatrics required for admission

Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Post Master’s Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 30)

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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Required Nursing Courses (33 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on-campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

NURS5100 Foundations of the Well Child (1:1:0 O)

NURS5500 Pediatric Acute Care I, CL (5:3:10.5 O)

NURS5600 Pediatric Acute Care II, CL (6:2:14 O)

NURS6690 Pediatric Acute Care III, CL (6:1:17.5 O)

All Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students are required to hold PALS Certification prior to the first population focus clinical course.

Two (2) years of RN experience in pediatrics required for admission. Experience in pediatric acute care, clinical care, or emergency department setting preferred.

Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (AC-PNP) Post Master’s Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 33)

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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Pre-requisite Nursing Courses (15 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5312 Foundations for Advanced Practice Nurse Role (3:3:0 O) NURS5320 Diagnostic Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice, CL

(Requires on campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O)

NURS5342 Advanced Health Assessment, CL (Requires on campus lab) (3:2:3.5 O) NURS5343 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurses in Advanced Practice (3:3:0 O) NURS5345 Advanced Practice Nursing: Application of Pathophysiology (3:3:0 O)

Population Focus Courses (18 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5304 Foundation for Nurse-Midwifery, CL (3:1:3.5 O) NURS5470 Nurse Midwifery I - Antepartum Care Management, CL (4:2:7 O) NURS5571 Nurse Midwifery II - Intrapartum/Postpartum/Newborn

Care Management, CL (5:2:10.5 O)

NURS6620 Nursing Midwifery Practicum Integrated Practice, CL (6:1:17.5 O) All Nurse Midwifery students are required to complete a NRP (neonatal resuscitation program) and EFM (electronic fetal monitoring) course prior to first population focus clinical course.

One (1) year of RN experience in labor and delivery required or selected OB experiences (subject to faculty/admissions committee approval), prior to admission.

Nurse Midwifery Post Master’s Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 33)

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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Nursing Informatics Post Master’s Certificate

(Total Credit Hours Required for Completion – 21)

Specialty Courses (21 credit hours)

Number Course Name Credits

NURS5386 Finance and Budgeting for Nurse Leaders (3:3:0 O) NURS5231 Informatics I: Foundations of Nursing Informatics

Specialization: Theories of Practice (2:2:0 O) NURS5432 Informatics II: Health Information Management and

Knowledge, CL (4:2:6 O)

NURS5333 Informatics III: Information Technology, CL (3:2:3 O) NURS5334 Informatics IV: Health Information Technology Systems Life

Cycle, CL (3:2:3 O)

NURS5335 Informatics V: Managing and Leading in Informatics, CL (3:2:3 O)

NURS6040 Informatics VI: Practicum, CL (3:0:9 O)

Pre- or co-requisites to Required Nursing Courses:

The Department Chair will review the applicant’s previous academic preparation and/or competency in required courses in order to award transfer credit. Any deficiencies will be met by enrollment in required courses.

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